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Coronavirus: Concerts, Julie Andrews tribute postponed The 48th annual AFI Life Achievement Award Gala Tribute in celebration of Julie Andrews in Los Angeles was postponed Saturday as a precaution in the wake of a coronavirus outbreak. 2 rowhouses burn in D.C. blaze, displacing 5 Officials in Washington, D.C., reported that the use of a torch during weatherproofing caused a two-alarm fire that displaced at least seven people. Coronavirus: Egypt quarantines passengers from Nile cruise boat Officials in Egypt quarantined passengers from a cruise boat on the Nile river Saturday after 12 crew members tested positive for coronavirus Lebanon to default on $1.2 billion debt, prime minister says Lebanese prime minister Hassan Diab announced on Saturday that the country will seek to restructure its massive debt rather than pay a $1.2 billion Eurobond due Monday. Saudi Prince detains 3 senior royals Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed Bin Salman has the ordered arrest of three members of the royal family. Coronavirus: First U.S. East Coast deaths reported in Florida Florida health officials have announced the first two U.S. East Coast deaths from coronavirus as the governor there seeks $25 million in emergency funding to respond to the disease. U.N. seeks $621M to help Democratic Republic of Congo asylum seekers The United Nations' refugee agency has launched an appeal for $621 million to assist nearly 1 million people from the Democratic Republic of Congo seeking asylum in neighboring countries. Thousands of Tennesseans still in the dark after tornadoes More than 9,000 Tennessee residents were without power Saturday after a series of seven tornadoes killed at least 24 people this week. EU foreign affairs chief says Greece-Turkey border is a 'closed door' The European Union's foreign affairs chief, Josep Borrell, told migrants from Turkey not to go to Greece after clashes with police along the border. Illinois Supreme Court declines to dismiss Jussie Smollett charges The Illinois Supreme Court has rejected actor Jussie Smollett's request to dismiss a case in which he's accused of falsely reporting that he was a victim of a racist and homophobic attack near his Chicago home. Hotel with quarantined patients collapses in China, trapping dozens A hotel in China being used as a coronavirus quarantine center collapsed Saturday, trapping dozens of people, officials said. 'Beauty and the Beast' prequel series a go at Disney+ Luke Evans and Josh Gad have signed on to reprise their "Beauty and the Beast" roles of Gaston and LeFou in a prequel series for Disney+. Spring fever alert issued for big part of U.S. Following a burst of chilly air that raced from the Midwest on Friday into the Northeast on Saturday, weather whiplash will allow springlike warmth to build from the Great Plains to the Eastern Seaboard. Pentagon sends over 150 service members to southern border The Pentagon said it will send over 150 service members to be stationed Saturday at border crossings in California and Texas. Publisher cancels Woody Allen memoir amid backlash Hachette Book Group announced it has canceled the planned publication of Oscar-winning filmmaker Woody Allen's memoir "A Propos of Nothing." BTS' 'Map of the Soul: 7' tops U.S. album chart K-pop group BTS' "Map of the Soul: 7" is the No. 1 album in the United States this week. Famous birthdays for March 7: Laura Prepon, Rachel Weisz Actor Laura Prepon turns 40 and actor Rachel Weisz turns 50, among the famous birthdays for March 7. On This Day, March 7: U.S. troops cross Rhine after capturing Ludendorff Bridge On March 7, 1945, the U.S. 1st Army crossed the Rhine at Remagen, Germany after capturing the strategically important, Ludendorff Bridge. SpaceX launches 20th space station cargo mission SpaceX launched more than 4,300 pounds of supplies and science experiments to the International Space Station from Florida on Friday night -- the company's 20th such mission for NASA. More Recent Articles |
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Anyone Who Wants a Coronavirus Test Can Have One, Trump Says. Not Quite, Says His Administration.Key officials in recent days have corrected or clarified the president, who has sought to project calm as the coronavirus continues to spread in the United States. Erik Prince Recruits Ex-Spies to Help Infiltrate Liberal GroupsMr. Prince, a contractor close to the Trump administration, contacted veteran spies for operations by Project Veritas, the conservative group known for conducting stings on news organizations and other groups. A Sanders Voter, Weary of Debt at 29: ‘I Have Nothing to Lose’Brian Michelz has never worn a political T-shirt or been to a campaign rally. But when he voted for the first time in his life, it was for Bernie Sanders. What will he do if Mr. Sanders loses? Their Campaign Jobs Just Dried Up. And on Venmo, the Drinks Are Flowing.The race is over. The race to the bar is on. Fourth Time’s the Charm? Mark Meadows Takes Over Trump’s White HouseMr. Meadows, a retiring Republican congressman from North Carolina and one of President Trump’s most ardent defenders, becomes the latest chief of staff for a mercurial president who dispatched the previous three after they fell out of favor. Bernie Sanders Has Already Won the Democratic PrimaryHe set the tone, determined the issues and tugged the party toward him. Trump, His Eye on the Border, Overlooked the Coronavirus ThreatHis insistence that the danger was overseas and could be kept out led officials to downplay the disease’s spread and the need for tests. ‘How Do I Know Where Your Socks Are?’“Warm up your own food!” Some things Pakistani women say make Pakistani men really angry. There’s No Planning for ChildbirthLet go of your fantasy “birth story.” How My Family Dealt With the Coronavirus OutbreakI was stuck inside with my parents during Chinese New Year. Here’s what we did. Let It SnowRain has replaced what used to be a white winter in my corner of the world. The Coronavirus Is Coming for Trump’s PresidencyWill a nationalist president be undone by his underreaction to a foreign threat? Beware the Deadly Contagion Spread by BlowhardsIdeology is getting in the way of science. Trump’s Crazy Fantasy WorldIn what The Spectator calls “the Year of the Drunken Uncle,” three old guys vie for the presidency amid coronavirus fears and a careering stock market. Florida Woman Changed Voters’ Party Affiliations, Officials SayCheryl A. Hall falsified 10 registration forms, at least six of which enrolled Democratic and independent voters as Republicans, said the authorities, who are eyeing an additional 109 forms. Lebanon Will Default on Foreign Debt Payment Amid Deepening Economic CrisisThe decision will appease protesters who have clamored for the government to prioritize domestic concerns. But it does little to solve the nation’s financial woes. Marnie, Shih Tzu Who Charmed Instagram With Her Lolling Tongue, Dies at 18At 12, she became an internet sensation and a poster dog for adopting older pets. With No Braille Option, a Blind Man Failed His Citizenship ExamLucio Delgado said U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services did not deliver the Braille reading test he had requested. He may get another chance next week. Roundup of Saudi Royals Expands With Detention of a 4th PrinceThe arrests have raised questions about whether the crown prince was on the verge of taking full power from his father, King Salman. Vigilantes in Greece Say ‘No More’ to MigrantsFrustrated and exhausted by the lingering problems from the 2015 crisis, Greeks once generous with refugees are turning hostile, some violently. Veterans Are Working, but Not in Jobs That Match Their Advanced TrainingLike most Americans, veterans have benefited from a robust labor market. But skills learned in combat do not always translate to private-sector jobs. Wall Street Had 2 Terrible Weeks. Here’s How 7 Traders Dealt With It.As anxiety about coronavirus gave way to fear, investors dumped shares, watched the news and fielded client calls. “I have no energy left to speak.” If Joe Biden WinsA few things we’ll no longer have to worry about. More Recent Articles |
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The 48th annual AFI Life Achievement Award Gala Tribute in celebration of Julie Andrews in Los Angeles was postponed Saturday as a precaution in the wake of a coronavirus outbreak.
Officials in Washington, D.C., reported that the use of a torch during weatherproofing caused a two-alarm fire that displaced at least seven people.
Officials in Egypt quarantined passengers from a cruise boat on the Nile river Saturday after 12 crew members tested positive for coronavirus
Lebanese prime minister Hassan Diab announced on Saturday that the country will seek to restructure its massive debt rather than pay a $1.2 billion Eurobond due Monday.
Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed Bin Salman has the ordered arrest of three members of the royal family.
Florida health officials have announced the first two U.S. East Coast deaths from coronavirus as the governor there seeks $25 million in emergency funding to respond to the disease.
The United Nations' refugee agency has launched an appeal for $621 million to assist nearly 1 million people from the Democratic Republic of Congo seeking asylum in neighboring countries.
More than 9,000 Tennessee residents were without power Saturday after a series of seven tornadoes killed at least 24 people this week.
The European Union's foreign affairs chief, Josep Borrell, told migrants from Turkey not to go to Greece after clashes with police along the border.
The Illinois Supreme Court has rejected actor Jussie Smollett's request to dismiss a case in which he's accused of falsely reporting that he was a victim of a racist and homophobic attack near his Chicago home.
A hotel in China being used as a coronavirus quarantine center collapsed Saturday, trapping dozens of people, officials said.
Luke Evans and Josh Gad have signed on to reprise their "Beauty and the Beast" roles of Gaston and LeFou in a prequel series for Disney+.
Following a burst of chilly air that raced from the Midwest on Friday into the Northeast on Saturday, weather whiplash will allow springlike warmth to build from the Great Plains to the Eastern Seaboard.
The Pentagon said it will send over 150 service members to be stationed Saturday at border crossings in California and Texas.
Hachette Book Group announced it has canceled the planned publication of Oscar-winning filmmaker Woody Allen's memoir "A Propos of Nothing."
K-pop group BTS' "Map of the Soul: 7" is the No. 1 album in the United States this week.
Actor Laura Prepon turns 40 and actor Rachel Weisz turns 50, among the famous birthdays for March 7.
On March 7, 1945, the U.S. 1st Army crossed the Rhine at Remagen, Germany after capturing the strategically important, Ludendorff Bridge.
SpaceX launched more than 4,300 pounds of supplies and science experiments to the International Space Station from Florida on Friday night -- the company's 20th such mission for NASA. 
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